Swingadelic is the New York City Metropolitan Area’s greatest “little big band” that delivers the traditional big band music of Ellington, Basie and Sinatra, mixed with the soulful sounds of Ray Charles and adds just the right dose of some swingin’ Sixties grooves to come up with the most listenable and danceable music for your wedding, party or special event. Swingadelic can also provide music for your cocktail hour with sophisticated, classic standards à la George Gershwin and Cole Porter. The band members of Swingadelic are seasoned professionals with years of experience in many musical styles. The band’s instrumentation is upright bass, guitar/vocals, drums, piano and a horn section varying from two to eight pieces depending on your space and budget requirements. Dance instructors and female vocalists are also available. Swingadelic has performed at festivals, corporate events, weddings and many clubs from Boston to Philadelphia including Lincoln Center, NJPAC, The Supper Club, Windows On The World and Webster Hall. Swingadelic has provided music for film soundtracks and has appeared on many regional TV shows and radio shows worldwide. MediaMix Entertainment carries a million dollar liability policy. Let us know if your venue requests a copy. Swingadelic has released 4 cds and a complimentary DVD is available for events planners and potential clients upon request.
| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 11 Oct 2009 05:48 PM | ||
RadioIndy is pleased to present Swingadelic with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Another Monday Night "
On “Another Monday Night,” the latest CD from Swingadelic, the accomplished “little” big band from the NY area shines as an ensemble as much as they do a collection of prolific soloists, proving the timelessness of sparkling and proficient jazz in an era when it sometimes feels like the great American invention has been marginalized. Bristling with solos of melody and bravura – like the stratospheric tenor of “Dance With You” or the deft piano skills of the “Puttin’ On the Ritz”-like “Early Morning Special” – this group resembles no less a band (though half the size) than the famed Count Basie Orchestra, investing each number with volleys of inspired but precise mayhem. Can they swing? Absolutely! Their take on Ellington’s “The Gal From Joe’s” is insistent and nuanced. Can they get down and dirty? The dynamics of the Basie-esque “Buddy’s Thang” make that a resounding “yes.” What about the blues? They’ve got it covered. “Busy Body Blues” and “Big Band Blues” are steeped in the language and phraseology of the idiom’s best practitioners. They do vocals too: “Back In New York City” is an excellent original, praising the city that never sleeps with a treatment that is both classic and contemporary – or, if you will, timeless. The music and playing on Swingadelic’s latest disc “Another Monday Night,” will want you hearing more of this swinging jazz with the kind of flair, melody, and dynamics to stir the heart and move the feet. -Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 15 Jun 2009 09:28 PM | ||
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On “Another Monday Night,” the latest CD from Swingadelic, the accomplished “little” big band from the NY area shines as an ensemble as much as they do a collection of prolific soloists, proving the timelessness of sparkling and proficient jazz in an era when it sometimes feels like the great American invention has been marginalized. Bristling with solos of melody and bravura – like the stratospheric tenor of “Dance With You” or the deft piano skills of the “Puttin’ On the Ritz”-like “Early Morning Special” – this group resembles no less a band (though half the size) than the famed Count Basie Orchestra, investing each number with volleys of inspired but precise mayhem. Can they swing? Absolutely! Their take on Ellington’s “The Gal From Joe’s” is insistent and nuanced. Can they get down and dirty? The dynamics of the Basie-esque “Buddy’s Thang” make that a resounding “yes.” What about the blues? They’ve got it covered. “Busy Body Blues” and “Big Band Blues” are steeped in the language and phraseology of the idiom’s best practitioners. They do vocals too: “Back In New York City” is an excellent original, praising the city that never sleeps with a treatment that is both classic and contemporary – or, if you will, timeless. The music and playing on Swingadelic’s latest disc “Another Monday Night,” will want you hearing more of this swinging jazz with the kind of flair, melody, and dynamics to stir the heart and move the feet.
-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 31 May 2009 06:59 PM | ||
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SWINGADELIC: Another Monday Night Original roots oriented vocal and instrumental jazz, blues and swing from the New York City metro area's greatest eleven piece "Little Big Band". "The strength of the orchestra is in the combined big band sound that shows plenty of muscle. Recommended if you like Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Count Basie. CD price: $12.97 |
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 12 Nov 2009 11:34 PM | ||
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RadioIndy is pleased to announced that we have published our CD music Review to iTunes.com. FANS - Please checkout Swingadelic iTunes page play / purchase some great new music! iTunes is a registered trademark of the Apple Inc. Copyright © 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved RadioIndy is pleased to announced that we have published our CD Review on Amazon!. FANS - Please checkout Swingadelic page and sample / purchase some great new music! Amazon.com is a registered trademark of amazon - All rights reserved RadioIndy is pleased to announced that we have published our CD Review of Swingadelic music to CD Baby. FANS - Please checkout Swingadelic online!
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 06 Jul 2009 05:20 PM | ||
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RadioIndy created a CD Announcement Press Release for Swingadelic As part of our ongoing promotion with RadioIndy, we have published a press release of our truncated CD review.
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